Andrew Luck isn't just satisfied with his return to form; he's excited about what a full offseason of preparation can do for his game.

Mike Wells ESPN Staff Writer

The Colts are closing in on a deal to re-sign safety Clayton Geathers, according to a source. Geathers, who recently took visits to Dallas and Tampa, spent his first four seasons with the Colts. He missed 23 games due to injury his four years. Geathers was out 11 months after suffering a scary neck injury that put his career in question when he stopped Tennessee running back DeMarco Murrary on fourth down in a game in 2016. When healthy, Geathers' versatility made him one of the Colts most valuable defensive players because he could double as a safety and as an extra linebacker if necessary. He had a career-high 89 tackles, including 61 solo, last season.

Cornerback Pierre Desir, who had 60 tackles and an interception last season, is being re-signed by the Colts. The deal is for three years and $25 million, including $12 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Mike Wells ESPN Staff Writer

The Colts are re-signing cornerback Pierre Desir, according to a source. Desir will be re-joining a cornerback group that also features Kenny Moore and Quincy Wilson. Desir played a significant role in limiting Houston's DeAndre Hopkins to a combined nine catches and 73 yards over the game in December and the teams' playoff matchup in January. Desir had 60 tackles and an interception in 12 starts last season.

Mina talks to Dianna Russini about Le'Veon Bell's deal with the Jets and having Adam Schefter tweet out a report from her phone (1:32). Plus, she gets reaction from Browns super fan Mike Ryan on the Odell Beckham, Jr. trade (29:29) and tries to make amends with the city of Pittsburgh by talking to Dave Dameshek (36:17).

Mike Wells ESPN Staff Writer

The Colts have started working to address their need to find a No. 2 receiver to go with T.Y. Hilton. They have agreed to a one-year deal worth a maximum of $13 million with receiver Devin Funchess, according to ESPN's Chris Mortensen. Funchess, a second-round pick by Carolina in 2015, only missed three games during his four seasons with the Panthers. His best season was in 2017 when he had 63 receptions for 840 yards and eight touchdowns. Funchess' size - 6-foot-4 - will be a welcoming addition for the Colts because tight end Eric Ebron was Andrew Luck's big target in the red zone. Contracts can't be signed until the NFL new year starts at 4 p.m. eastern on Wednesday.

The Colts have strict criteria when it comes to adding to their young roster, and they're "not just open to any great player."

Mike Wells ESPN Staff Writer

Colts TE Jack Doyle recently had hip surgery and is not expected to return until training camp, general manager Chris Ballard said Wednesday during the NFL combine. Doyle originally injured hip in Week 2 against Washington last season. He returned for the Oct. 28 game at Oakland where he played four more games before his season ended with a kidney injury against Miami in late November. "(Hip) surgery was good," Ballard said. "He's rehabbing good. He will, my guess is, probably not do anything throughout OTA's. Jack is a vet player. I trust him. Trust that he's going to do everything to get back and we're shooting for the start of training camp for him to be back. Kidney is good. We're in good shape." The Colts currently have Eric Ebron, Mo Alie-Cox and Ross Travis under contract at tight end.